circulate

circulate among (someone or something)

To move through or within a group of people or things. Here, take this tray of hors d'oeuvres and circulate among the guests in the living room.There's a rumor circulating among the press corps that the senator is going to resign.

circulate through (something)

1. Of a liquid, to travel through a system or network of pipes. Water doesn't seem to be circulating through the pipes from this point on, so there must be a clog.

2. To move through or within a group of people or things. Here, take this tray of hors d'oeuvres and circulate through the guests in the living room.There's a rumor circulating through the press corps that the senator is going to resign.

circulate among someone or something

circulate something through something

to route something through something; to make something travel through something. Walter circulated the memo from the boss through the department.I would like for you to circulate this through the members of the club.

circulate through something

1.Lit. [for a fluid in a closed system of pipes or tubes] to flow through the various pathways of pipes and tubes. Cold water circulates through the entire building and keeps it cool.Blood circulates through the veins and arteries, reaching all parts of the body.

2.Fig. to move through a group of people or an area, from person to person. Rumors circulated through the department about Tom's retirement.Please circulate through the room and hand out these papers to each person.

Here the corresponding notion is that of a virtuous circulative exchange between rich and poor or an economics of interdependence between rich and poor in which the surplus of the rich is "returned" (radd, rujuc) to the poor in order to maintain order, peace and balance in society, especially in urban society.

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